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Thread: My new project Sierra T-Boss

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    Good stuff...so basicly the article is stating that the larger tires do affect the final ratio....and the fact that a lot of machines run 20-22 inch tires and a 9-9.5 dia driven and mine running 18's and a 7.5 driven, I'm assuming the smaller secondary should compensate for the smaller tire size....everything being relitive, but proof is in the pudding as they say....I'm going to fab it all in and see what's what, nothing to it but to do it...lol

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    Just to clarify.....it would be like having a car with a stick and losing your 1st gear........Big v-8, no problem.....little gas sipper, big problem

    How's the low end torque on that 440?
    Believe it or not it moved ok with the 10 horse Briggs in it....just not fast...I don't know the torque numbers, but I read the engine is around 35hp at 6000 RPM's at the crank...so it should have enough low end in it....

    Here is a link to a Wiseco top end kit for the 440 Kawasaki sled engines....

    Wiseco Pistons for Kawasaki Engine | Hi-Performance Engineering
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebuggyman1 View Post
    oversized tires weigh more than the stock tires the machine is set up for
    If it was set up for a 2 stroke with the same tire size it will be fine.
    You will know the first time you drive it.

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    It was Bazooo....the owner before me had taken out the siezed 2 stroke and transplanted the Briggs engine, but the original was a 297 Kohler 2 stroke...
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    Well got my "new" rollers in the mail for my clutch, gotta love NOS parts!! Gonna pick up the assorted pieces I need to fab in the engine mount this weekend...hopefully by Sunday I'll have it mounted in and running then next comes changingout the fluid in the trans and the exhaust, the sled exhaust is kinda big, so I've been checking out smaller ones on ebay...any suggestions?
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    Keep the exhaust as close to original as possible.
    The pipe length and expansion chamber are important for the performance of the engine.

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    So I've read....the ones I've been looking at are used units from other sleds with around the same CC's as my engine....
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    You will most likely need to modify it to fit.
    Try not to change the length of pipe between the head and expansion chamber.
    I made a simple y pipe and cut out a 90 to modify my exhaust and it works and sounds great.

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    Well I was tinkering around with my new project and popped the plug on the T-20 and guess what I found inside??? Yep you guessed it....milky white GEAR OIL!!! Now I have to pull the trans and rebuild it....I'm done with this project....between all the custom BS I'm messing with and now the trans needing to be torn down, I think I'm better off parting it out and use the proceeds for something else that's "unmolested"....I'm about $450 deep in it right now, if I sell off the trans and the engine maybe I could break even, then sell the machine as a parts donor...I hate to be beaten down...but I don't think it's worth investing the time and money into...
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    Relax, You are a little premature on the t-20. Split it apart and look at the components.....especially the drums. If the drums are rusty from moisture in the fluid, yes it will be expensive. If there is no rust, mic your bands, check the bearings, and go from there. It is a good idea to replace the seals when it is apart, but not a MUST do! You could be looking at nothing more than a couple of case half seals @ $8.

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    I thought once the bands were dunked in gear oil they unglue themselves? Being a Sierra Trail Boss, you really think it's worth putting the time/cash into?
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